The Soils Of Dig Dug!

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Lord Libidan
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The Soils Of Dig Dug!

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I'm a geography student, so this might make more sense to me that anyone else, but here are the soils of dig dug! I really wanted it to look like an old 80's style poster from school, think I got it spot on. What do you guys think?

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Looks great, the specifics are a bit over my head but it is still makes an awesome piece. I also think you were successful in the old school educational look of it, I could see it hanging up behind a teachers desk.
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thats vary creative! love it
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Thank you :D Yeh, I think the science of it only really means something for gepgraphers... :P
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Lord Libidan wrote:Thank you :D Yeh, I think the science of it only really means something for gepgraphers... :P
True, but it looks so super-geek and that makes it awesome. Like how most people don't really know the periodic table, but if you dress it up in a certain way it can look cool, like this - http://www.stwing.upenn.edu/~rafi/periodic/table.htm.

Anyways, well done on a fantastic project!! ^^
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